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Show r I :u TIMES, MAGNA, UTAH Rfetl luncheon was served. The next Memmoit'sBeeuty Shop. regular meeting of the club will Friends will be interested be held Friday, also at the home of Mrs. Huff. - - CHURCHES. CLUBS. VISITORS. PARTIES HERE, WE ARE GLAD TO RECEIVE YOUR NEWS. ;ment OF POPULAR eous shower in honor ot the PROMINENT COUPLE IS Games were played ' and MARRIED WEDNESDAY prizes won by Mrs. LaRue Breeze One of the interesting weddings Mrs. J. Arnold Taylor and MissRuth Clegg. A late lun- of the week was the marriage of the engagement and cheon was served to eighteen Miss Jennie Marino, of daughter of their guests. Ing marriage Mr. of Marino Mrs. and Alfred Announcement of the nuptials Miss Dorothy Taylor to to Thomas Barker, Jr. of F. Sadler, son of Mrs. will be read with considerable in- Magna, Montana. Butte, The terest the of of all friends the Magna. by tidier, many The young couple were attendwill take place March young couple, members of Maged by the brides mother and the the Salt Lake L. D. S. nas younger social set Theodore Bark-eI February 27th Miss Many value bargains at the J. grooms brother, Jen and Miss Doris Di: C. Penney Rummage Sale, startThe young couple vyere marprtained at a miscellan ing Friday. ried at highA noonJVednesday. March Pin the Community Baptist Church by Pastor E. B. Pace. The chancel of the chapel was beautifully decorated for the ocbride-to-b- e. f ANNOUNCED i r. casion. The bride was attired in a lovely gray traveling dress with maroon accessories. After a short trip the couple will be at home in Gar- ight or Wrong? field. How good a guesser are you? Mr. Barker is a graduate of the Montana School of Mines and is employed in the metallurigical department of the Utah Copper Magna Mill Miss Marino is a graduate of the Cyprus High school and has spent practically her whole life in Magna where she has a hostof admiring friends. I. Old telephone directories are collected in order to sell them for waste paper. RICHT Q WRONG Mrs. David Baker left Thursday morning for Brigham City, where she was called by the sudden death of her father, Thomas Crompton Tuesday evening. The sincere sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Baker. Bell 2. Any Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wrathall are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a baby daughter born to them on Monday. Congratulations and best wishes. telephone can be connected with more than 90 per cent of the worlds telephones. WRONC RIGHT rz: ??$ Mr. and Mrs.- C. A. Garlick and Mrs. Mary Peterson of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Alldnxige left Dur- City were Sunday, dinner guests ban, South Africa, East Coast on at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. February 28th. They will visit m Peterson on First East street. theIIoly Land, Egypt and Rome, and be met by Mrs. Alta Dayton, Mrs. Louise Allen entertained who will leave Salt Lake for It- the Magna Ladies Bridge Club aly the latteipart of March, after at luncheon last Friday at which they will tour Switzerland, Jeannes Tea Room in Salt Lake Germany and France, then emCity. The bridge prizes were won bark for New York City where by Mrs. John Loutensock, Mrs. C. they will be met by Mrs. Merton E. Pickett and Mrs. V. U. Butters. Al, dredge end Mr, W. H. of Omaha, Nebraska. Layton will Twelve classmates and friends buy a new car in the east and surprised Miss Thirza Ottley Wed- the party will motor from there nesday evening on the occasion to Magna. They will visit Hill of her birth anniversary. Games Comorah and L. D. S. historical and music were enjoyed. Refresh- sites enroute. They plan to arrive ments were served later in the in Magna about May 15th. evening. A " Mrs. Keith Richards attended a Mrs. I. E. Coon entertained at breakfast at the home of bridge a social Friday complimentary to Mrs. Harry Fajen on Eleventh Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor. Mrs. East street in Salt Lake City on Hope Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. D. Wednesday. E. Dimond. - jJINGS OF YOUR NEIGHBORS f PAGE THREE Friday, March 3, 1939 , Mr. and "Mrs. John E. Barrett, 820 Jefferson street. Salt Lake City. Miss Thomas will leave Salt Lake City for Seattle next Friday, where she will sail for Yoko- ,hama on March 6 to join Mr. jCasa,e After their marriage there, ulc C0Upie wju make their home jn Ji0kuchin. &ir Casale,' who is' a graduate 0f the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is now employed as !a mining engineer in Japan. e The has been ex- the past entertained tensively jweek by her many friends, Miss Veda James and Miss Beulah . -- V -- w u o C 1 O X o u V xO . -- O E c . anj- E O DA C. -- L c "O a u nj u 3 CT 5k e. vicinity. Bargains galore at Penney' antic Rummage Sale starling ? C X n gj 3 o c in o C u X too U R ov .. o f " V, . The F. L. A. Club entertained at a birthday party honoring Mrs. Eleda Huff on Friday evening. The hostesses were the entertainment committee of the club, Mrs. including Mrs. Fern Coon, Lillian Haws, Mrs. Jean Strong and Mrs. Arvilla Knight. Mrs. Huff was presented with a lovely entergift Prizes at cards, the were tainment of the evening, won by Mrs. Fern Coon and Mrs. Emma McArthur. A midnight X m - ma ra E om IN O' xa. u n, ISc fountain i States Telephone & Telegraph fa iniumivsii! DUSmS! Dainty and Hard to Hit THIS 1939 FORD federel texee. Stete tax extra. This 1939 Ford V-- gives you new . . . eauty . . . increased roominess water comfort . . . bif hydraulic brake red the engine which owner set give 22 to 27 mile per gallon! 25c Available in ff0l7-7-- '3 (ill'R k "W v eir as ?w International Ixposition res. YEARS OID CO . LAWRFNO BUKO, 1ND. OUR SPECIAL THIS WEEK- - Banana Pineapple Ice Cream, qt .IOc . I 1 We also have 20 other flavors of ice cream at 40c E Freezer Pack 25c quart, Strawberry, Chocolate and Vanilla. -- ! seems to have that The ereenwlng teal. If not the swiftest of waterfowl,the bulk of a mallari than more not title because It Is so small, a number of the other birds Francis Lee Jacques contributed the leal and aeries for 19o9. Issued by stamp Week poster Wildlife 80 Included In the the National Wildlife Federation PETERSON'S jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiuiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiinT Mill iinniiiin,iniiinuiiiiiinltililli!iiiniilli Mew Come in. See this Sensational VS visit th Ford Building dis Caldn Got 1019, 1 HF Ol D QUMO Mmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiuimiiiiiiiiiimmuiiiuuiuuu the with ffilillMI I IN THIS COMMUNITY V-- 8 WM1SKII STRAIGHT iaatowtf'frufirtrTt -e, Mr. and Mrs. James Newton attended the meeting of their "Saturday Nile Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Larsen in Salt Lake on last Saturday even- ty-fi- IS THE COMPLETE DELIVERED PRICE OF 7S455 price for the 60 H. P. Tudor den includee equipment listed be $aa-inV, trsnsportslion coats, oil end Co. gig- W. O. W. HOLD MEETING one-fourt- h V o o D I g xC o 0 1 - ing. The Woodmen of the World held The Relief Society of the Huntday afternoon. A Saint Patricks their regular meeting Monday beth Cole by a group of friends. was used in the tablc decor- - evening of last week. The birth- er ward met on Tuesday afternoon Chincse checkers were played favors Covers wcre day anniversaries of District man- for their lesson on Social Serand refreshments served to twen-,ia.- d Jprry Richardsofi, ager H. W. Heagren and Sentry vice, led by Mrs. Inez Doxey. A guests. Mrs. Faye Morgan, Mrs. Vera LeRoy Everett were observed class in "Better Home Life, was Jones and Mrs. Sue Meek of Salt with a social and large birthday given by Mrs. Adena Rydalch. Shampoo and war 50c at Mam- Lake City. mon's Beauty Shop. Phone 44. Permanent Waves $2.50. up at Mrs. Robert Dea entertained at Memmoit's Beauty Shop. a birthday party honoring her son, Kay, who observed his third Girl To birth anniversary. The social was Former Magna In Be Wedded Japan held at the home of his grandmother, Mrs. E. Singleton. The Mrs. J. J. Barrett of Bingham, following litle guests made merry, former resident of Magna for but It Famout Old Quaker Every Drop Carma Woolfenden, Carl Dea, Jr., enSinmany years, announces the marNow 3 Full Year t Oldl Billy Duckworth, May Lou and approaching gagement Lou Laura Since Repeal many a man has tried one brand Elsie gleton, Ronald Strong, riage of her daughter, Miss after another in the hope of finding one whiskey Leon Daws, and Warda to Huish, M. Thomas, Salt Lake City that satisfies him in every way. Now, for thousands, Bobthe search is over. They discovered Old Quaker. Jay and Donald Thomas and James E. Casale of Ilokuchin, and Heian Hokudo, Chosen, Japan, Heres a whiskey thats marvelously smooth, by Dea. Games were played in flavor, aoft, mild and delicious! Every E. Casale J. deep Mrs. and Mr. refreshments served. of son been aged 3 years in temperature-controlle- d has drop miscellanof Salem, Mass., at a and the quality checked 61 warehouses, Machineless Permanent waves. eous shower held Saturday eventimes from grain to glass! separate Old Quaker! Convince yowself all type and prices. Call Gar. 44, ing at the home of her son and Tty Old Quaker is as easy to buy as to enjoy t Ball they attended the Military and the college play, "You Cant Take It With You, 2 v) 3 O a Q) C O C c e . c c - 4- , Mrs. William Loddingham entertained at a luncheon on Tues- - Mrs. Chester Bello, Mrs. R. C. Parks and Mr. Wendell Wilkin visspent the weekend in Logan, While there, A. C, iting at the U. M O ' i Mr. and Mrs. Carter Hess have had as their guests Mr. Hess mo- thcr, Mrs. E. Hess of Fielding, Utah and his sister, Mrs. C. W. Farnsworth of Ixis Angeles, Cali fornia. STJ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gisler of arrived in Denver, Colorado Magna on Thursday morning for a short visit with Mrs. Gislers Ma- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick and relatives geras and other friends. rs HUNTER NOTES rA. r' an(l a personal shower in her of members the Salt Sheppick, at their Wednesday evening apartment, 283 East South Temple Lake County F ire Department No. 2, have conducted a Red Cross street, Salt Lake City. Standard First Aid training class The announcement will be read ,for T 96 B Scouts of IIun. w ith considerable interest by the are Ward. ter conducting the They many friends of the bride-to-bglass ner. this ti The Magna Womens Club will n on entertain at a at 17th March Friday afternoon, Clubrooms. Womens the Magna The public is invited. are shown below but make your es before you tahe a peek. Ami here is I answer to the problem of quick, low cost jmii'iiniculton when jou want to reach some-and get in atviHicr town. Telephone w now. n a or ir e operator will be glad to tell you any an-we- All W. O. W. members are invited to attend a card party and social at the home of Alice King Monday evening, March 8. bride-to-b- bridge-luncheo- jc cake. daughtef-in-law- IWorids First Meter-Mise- r! Refrigerator Cold-Wa- ll L U Built on an Entirely New Principle 73 . 9:00 M !L :srT.ua lath boy Now, TIM SSSSSISSSSSS& I 5 freezulc s4 Kikit 35KSESVS532552 9:00 It S you consider buying any aember that a Ford V-- pow- a 60 h-- or an 85 h.p. engine, ?ou tha extra value of all the te at the right. 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